You also have the choice of either putting the scanner flat on your desk or using its integrated kickstand to position it in a not-quite-vertical angle to your desktop. All you have to do is plug in the cable and install the software. It gets both power and data over a single, supplied USB cable. The V39 measures 1.5 by 9.9 by 14.4 inches (HWD) and weighs 3 pounds 6 ounces. (Opens in a new window) Read Our Epson Perfection V800 Photo Review All of these are highly capable alternatives, but not quite a match for the V39. There are only a few general-purpose flatbeds today that share the V39's lack of a film-scanning feature, including the Canon CanoScan LiDE 120 Color Image Scanner ($271.02 at Amazon) (Opens in a new window), which is our preferred pick for a budget home scanner for snapshot-quality photo scans the Canon CanoScan LiDE220 Color Image Scanner ($410.00 at Amazon) (Opens in a new window), which the V39 replaces as our Editors' Choice and the Epson Perfection V19 ($255.95 at Amazon) (Opens in a new window). More important, it delivers enough to make it our new Editors' Choice for a budget home scanner for high-quality photo scanning. The V39 ($109.99 at Amazon) (Opens in a new window) leaves out the ability to scan film, so you don't have to pay for the feature if you don't need it, and focuses instead on giving you higher-quality scans for photographic prints than most MFPs can manage. Most flatbeds today can scan film, a design choice that's largely a response to the popularity of MFPs, which rarely include film-scan capability. The Epson Perfection V39 ($99.99) is basically a throwback to the kind of flatbed scanner that used to be standard.
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